Vampires of Warsaw
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Wampires of Warsaw | |
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A scene from the film. | |
Directed by | Wiktor Bieganski |
Written by | Wiktor Bieganski |
Starring |
Oktawian Kaczanowski Halina Labedzka Maria Balcerkiewiczówna Igo Sym |
Cinematography |
Ferdynand Vlassak Antoni Wawrzyniak |
Studio | Merkurfilm |
Release dates | 28 October 1925 |
Country | Poland |
Language |
Silent Polish intertitles |
Vampires of Warsaw (Polish:Wampiry Warszawy) is a 1925 Polish silent crime film directed by Wiktor Bieganski and starring Oktawian Kaczanowski, Halina Labedzka and Maria Balcerkiewiczówna. It was Bieganski's most popular film, and displayed the influence of Soviet cinema on his work.[1]
Cast
- Oktawian Kaczanowski as Pradowski
- Halina Labedzka as Urszula Pradowska
- Maria Balcerkiewiczówna as Countess Tamarska
- Igo Sym as Tadeusz Wyzewicz, lawyer
- Lech Owron as Baron Kamilow
- Marian Kiernicki as Antoni, lokaj
- Wiera Pogorzanka as Tonia
- Katarzyna Dworkowska as Przelozona klasztoru
- Piotr Hryniewicz as Prosecutor
- K. Marczewski as Lichwiarz
References
- ↑ Haltof p.14
Bibliography
- Haltof, Marek. Polish National Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2002.
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